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cultnn is suthorimd mguast of anyubfmch of the Federal §’$,;§°°§“,§g{* “’°" Government, to pcrfvrnr my sngmcering service in connection with the survey, construction, lmamtenunce 01- improvement of roads, Say- ment of the salaries mduxpcnbcs of employees so engaged an of the cost of n, repairs, and mp moments of equipment and supplies of t o Department of Agriculture used in such work to be made by transfer of funds in the manner gmvidad by section $Y,f’2{f’§,f’{,,'§”°‘· 710f the Act approved May 21, 1920, (Forty- rst Statutes, page 6 3 . l ‘ ‘ 'I}ota1,‘ Bureau of Public Roads, $457 ,170, of which amount not to exceed $206,000 may be expended for personal scrvicaslin the District m§"*°¤• *¤ *¤• D*•· of Columbia. ‘ ` BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL mc0NOM10s ¤:;€I;°£L&:?:a¥ ”°‘* SALARIES nm cnnmn nxtvmzszs G°“°'°‘ °‘¥’°“°°· For,sa.la.rie,s and the employment of labor in the city of Washing- E’¥’°”°°”¤°d°°°· ton and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, traveling expenses, mnt out- side of the District of Columbia, and all other ex uses necessary in conducting investigations, experiments, and cglmonstmtions, as follows: ‘ s For necessary oxgnses for general administrative purposes, includ- 0;:% md ing the salac?) of c `af of bureau and other personal services in the District of lumbiu, $271,750. . I To investigate and encourage the adoption of im roved methods •¤¤°§.Q¤Y¤*.?°°g°m°°t of farm management and farm practice, $362,956: I;’rovided, That §{,,°'{"°6, manu of this amount $150,009 may be used —in ascertaining the cost of m¤k•.. production of the princxpal staple agricultural, products. u msmbm For 8C(¥I;i.1‘il’lg amd, diiiuaing among tlgdpeople of the United States quam :¤m·m:5¤¤°$E useful in rmatiou 011 subjects coxmoc w1th the marketing, han- g"§{",¤g}§Q‘§“°‘“· ‘““" dling, utilization, grading, tuxrgxgcrhntion and distributing of farm and nonmanufaqtumd food p ucta and ,the purchasing of farm humming dmm sup lies, includixtg the demonstration and promotion of the use of ¤¤¤¤¤·¤¤¤¤- uxuform stamdar cf classification cf. American farm products throughout the world, including scientitlc and technical research into (,0,,0,, md ,,y_md_ AmBHC&D+g§‘0W]1 cotton and its Egéproducts and their present and www potential uses ;i¤cludi11.§ new and ntional commercial mdsciengtiéc uses for cotton and its yggmducts, independently and in cooperation with other branches of o department, State, ncios, pumhasing and consurniaggzqrganizatioxgs, and persons angng§§iu lthemarketing Cm Ommlmumf handling um, ,;t1<m., gmdmg, tmnsportsbion, and distributing of meormmm. farm and foqd products, and for investigation of the economic costs PWM of retqqilvmarksting of meal; and meaxslpmducta, $596,780: Provided, mmm 'os wool md That practical forms of the grades recommended or promulgated by ${*3* ‘"“’° ‘° "° the Secretary for wool and m0huir·ma,y beusold under such rules and regulations as he mu;] prescribe, and the receipts therefrom deposited in the Treasury to t. o qrpdit of lmiscqllameous receipts. V _ l_ »· I , u _ For collecting, compdlng, abstmctugg, anulyzlng, summarizing, m$°,'j$§;*t°:g*;}f”0{_$lf: interpreting, and publ1sh1ng data relatm to uculturc, including mm. . crop and livestock estimates, acreage, yielg, grxm, staples of cotton D°*‘·*¢¤°***d **5***- btock, and value of farm crops, and numbers, grades, and value of